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delator
▪ I. delator (dɪˈleɪtə(r)) Also 6 delatour, 7 -later, -laiter; 6–7 di-. [a. L. dēlātor informer, accuser, denouncer, agent-n. of dēferre (ppl. stem dēlāt-): see delate v.] An informer, a secret or professional accuser.a 1572 Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. (1846) I. 81 Whosoevir wald delaite any of heresye, he... Oxford English Dictionary
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Delator
Delator (plural: delatores, feminine: delatrix) is Latin for a denouncer, one who indicates to a court another as having committed a punishable deed. Although the word delator itself, for "common informer," is confined to imperial times, the right of public accusation had long existed. wikipedia.org
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delatorian
delaˈtorian, a. nonce-wd. [f. delator after prætorian.] Of informers or spies.1818 Moore Fudge Fam. Paris Pref., That Delatorian Cohort which Lord S—dm—th..has organized. Oxford English Dictionary
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Neoasterolepisma delator
Neoasterolepisma delator is a species of silverfish in the family Lepismatidae. wikipedia.org
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vocabulario - Origen de utilizar "sapo" como sinónimo de "soplón ...
Me parece que debe haber una analogía física y/o de comportamiento entre el animal sapo y el personaje delator, como ocurre con las innumerables referencias zoológicas que se usan como metáfora en el lenguaje cotidiano.Desconozco exactamente cuál es esa analogía, pero me parece que podría deberse a los siguientes rasgos del sapo:
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dilator
▪ I. dilator, n.1 (daɪˈleɪtə(r)) [f. dilate v.2: an irregular formation, the regular types being dilater from Eng. dilate, and dilatator from L. dīlātāre.] One who or that which dilates: spec. a. Surg. An instrument used to dilate or distend an opening, passage, or organ; = dilatator b, dilater b.[1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abel Rodríguez
Jose Angel Rivero del Castillo 2005 Corazón delator (short) 2005 Viva Cuba ... wikipedia.org
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dilater
▪ I. dilater (daɪˈleɪtə(r)) [f. dilate v.2 + -er1. Now mostly supplanted by the less correctly formed dilator1.] One who or that which dilates.1605 Shelton Commend. Verses in Verstegan Dec. Intell., Thy labours shew thy will to dignifie The first dilaters of thy famous Nation. 1640 Bp. Hall Chr. Mod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Publius Vitellius the Younger
Shortly afterward, her accuser, the delator Decimus Laelius Balbus, was himself condemned and banished. wikipedia.org
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Cornelius Lupus
Despite being a friend of the emperor Claudius, Lupus was one of the victims of the notorious delator or informer Publius Suillius Rufus, whose prosecution wikipedia.org
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delator — Translation in Chinese - TechDico
Many translation examples sorted by field of work of "delator" - English-Chinese dictionary and smart translation assistant.
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Publius Sulpicius Scribonius Proculus
Both brothers were denounced by the delator Gaius Paccius Africanus to the emperor Nero, who summoned the men to Achaia under false pretenses. wikipedia.org
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Marcus Aquilius Regulus
Marcus Aquilius Regulus was a Roman senator, and notorious delator or informer who was active during the reigns of Nero and Domitian. Following the conclusion of the Year of Four Emperors, Regulus was prosecuted by Curtius Montanus for his activities as a delator; during this trial he wikipedia.org
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Spy hocicudo
The spy hocicudo (Oxymycterus delator) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Paraguay. Oxymycterus delator. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 2005. wikipedia.org
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Marcus Ostorius Scapula (consul 59)
When Sosianus was recalled from exile three years later, according to Tacitus, he learned that the occupation of delator, or informer, was favored by the wikipedia.org
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